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THE POWER OF MUSIO.
HITECHURCH
Hurop Far MprS' IgStItUte
GROWING BAWE$ I
DOMIC$TIQ HINTt,. 11A m a at 4 Zlevir vt 1**
lWest
11
49alA U 00 44MA Md,04V V
Slrak'ag *a titis) c0i,o', lately I-olue
'art
T01110W
Need watchrut care to -provelit 0*�vrfo i.
11109 *poll the PIM10 that rollow.
I
—
to boll. Little pi4,I:UsCq GLO,a,
�one said.—I'Mu9t'l is till, of Gone,
HARDWARE
(6111litan New Hro),
All ollild'.1-11 fit soluo porlod of tljejr
Few peoi)lo know, that an onion Cut ed nicely in an ordAaury 1*xt,
tile and Revelation, as well as of
Below is a summitry of the ivd4resFes
UJJ` jAtO` f0al" p1&rt3 944' PUt in 11410k Or. 7.
room 'whore, th-,,kra Is any infectious
halt th'i bnVk-1 of tha Bible that lie
Is MIP place to buy 0 It 0 8 8 - 0 U T
given AD the Meant InAdtfuge of the
rboelt or constijintion. Whilp rho symp• i
disease, takes Inf all the Infection. Vire, was oismyo"d 0, lbdo #Aov'
between. It is the art of God's Acw.
ly-created worl I and of the New Jer-
SAWS and AXES at Right Prices,
West HuronvArmerr" Institute.,
tonna of tlipso troubles grootly ilUrvir, tbo
Ork"I Of 04011 it; dut. If# tljfl
Q'clovk (III mend" 04ght of 1.40,
A novel sort of window -glass has t7jorear the fr
usalem. Is the charol.l. suff;o1ently
Dr. A. G. Reia,,/6f Georgetown, oil
: $(Horse Breediuk, for Profit," said in Illaw.
54talt. olialiv— •been
!'Uproper food or overfettilia,4 Tiliti ".
of am itno
invented. 1�orsoasf on. the inal4o 411
James suret, FAlmorstou, bet
conversant with tbia art and with the
Sole agent for Saskatchewan
reituarks that he had always heard Hnr-"
nilts I-wriotim(s fit Ahlrohoon, sDinetitueo
of the Uo)wx,1,cau •wa through it, but;, Colo. furniture store And
blessings consequent upon its use?"
Robes, Overcoats and Gauntlets.
oil eonuty spoken of as'having good �14, 0 onht,j, fttioll. 11, either tile trfat;nent
it 19 opaquiei to those on the OUtill4e,
Athil)X94,0 dwelling, and lea
Buiphatioally—No. In. too many chug.,
rhes.. the praise of God is delegated to
horses, Timm was a time wheri itjiv-
is to remoyo the eallse, and this alit Only
To keep applimy through! the winter eltot tive work could be dour at
in
four lilghly-paid si-agers, who sing
thing would sell, now ql*lfty was; �11
be (Teedily, ssfrlr wid t-get-tut4ly dou`e
"I'AblotF,
In it barrol, bow holost in the bottom i,lkg U the building was it to
the earmun4ing properly appow
""J"o
Torf their own glory and th�- Imliglia-
GIVE US A TRIAL.
that brought it price. In breediolf don't -
Ill It Uvo, A
by the 1140 Of Ilftbv's Own .4
purely vegetable inodicij4e gu4pantuoil to
and -sides, and store pu a dry plat-
forni. at It-ast a toot from the ground. great danger, 'All the fu iture in
ary deIntation, of untrained congre,
gations, who in-msuro tile amount of
R, J. D 04 1 8 Whitechurch,
the violent crosses: yon;
well. bred mare breed •1n her line. A .
dam�'wlth has chance!
m4taiti no.oplata llo., all - of the 1)01841ul�
Otis 0"niffoloutidilt the I�-Q.Wlvd soothe
Aqcjnoogip house was carried Out, #Ad 4ko
A strip of flannel folded lengthwise one time the whole root of his haammm.•
was ablaze.
.their delight by the aalr=at they 11TO
,
a pedigree abettor
of having a pood offspring than
Mo0mrs who (itim Ilse
and- dipped in hot water and wxuug
paying their quartette. Congrega-
tional singing in most cases has W-
equally as good wttliout,pedigred; Ity:
Baby's, Own Ubloro for their little !OJACIO
out, and then applied around the
neek of it 41illilt that has the croup,
come a thing of the past, and there
TO 40ONS1171111PTIVES,
The iiiiderstined h4ving been restored to
oelectink sire olways look for one til,it,
over-developed %vh6rQ'dftm (T(,. 11
Wits
nevi-ruffer 'esporluient w4h other itiodi.
oillett, 41134 ahvqs i4pell1l; of k1leill. fu tile
will usually bring relief in it tow
Spot
is practically no -worship of God (in
health by simWo means, after suffering farPN.
was
It, Jt -hu-
minutes.
that wns,.-) in many of our fash:onablla-
churches, , The go. to these
soveral years w th a severe lung affection, and
that dread
end disease consanaption, is anxious to
nialto known to his fellow sufforers the invarim
ficielat.
Ili opealdlig of the diseases of the
stou, Wall stiet 4-1
mt, Beockville, mys:
In grating lemons or Did you ever have that M -
only the yellow
be little tickling spot in your
churolies to have their Intellectual
of care, To those who desire it, Ito will cheel,
full y send (free of charge) It yg or the pro-
stomach of ox, the doctor said 'if a
have been us Ing Bitl):1'6 Own Tablots for
over a Year, always keep t110111, iU 'tile
part . ould.
sh — the white pith
used throat ]Felt as if you
is bitter; or, It ohopp -d peel is pre,
�could
pala-tos"titillated''li,y a fine flow of
words, and theta cars tickled by one
s(!ril)tibii.uscd,wl%ichtliovNvilI dri) for
Consuisartlorl, Astikinp- catarrio;axonnchi
tis nu throat and �nnf JVIR14dles. H;
411 t .
onse from enting turnip.top, clover, etc.,
I?ecauia.bloated in t iie absen4o of W votet -
IlQkISU Alld 111wayr; filAd theL11 t3tilifUCtory.
•
If little bu) -14
glixii9st touch it with
ferre4, a tittle sugar 'will 4s5ist the
your finger, did n't it? If=
process, and. it moistens, and 4o keeps
(W two solos, not always well sung,
R�
hopes a I sufferomwill t k
h s reinedy, AN It is.
Invaluable. TlioHb de lain 1; � LpregariptioU,
Wary, don't hesitjit� iii ai0co all opeuitilz
.
my — two. ytal of age—is,
troubled with u.,jisrip.ndull, indigestion,
hard you tried to reach it,
the, peel in a marls; in chapping ft' fox
which aro us much cub of place in
which will cost them hothiligund, laity Provo
blessing, will ad ress, Rev. NO-
a
with A, knife to allbiy the: �itmi to esespo,
or diar4 hi,tila, I give Idin the Tablets aid
.0 but couldn't 1. It's easy with Vapc6
forc*=at, ,salt, i..st,ail •ol sugar, I• k .
'brea
church as it pig in a parlor. Solo
glense
AVARD A. WIL ON, BrcolClyn, NewYork.
Administer purgative, If off feed unit
-
he is soqit relieved. Tho TA41ots regal..
Cresolen6jQir you tllv it. There!x
helps in just the same way.
Singing daring the, offertory 14 good
neither for the' solo ist nor the cort�
dry, is suffering from impaction of stoul-
nth, give a cruse of solts *and procure
ate the bowels und -do slut,e4usO 0ttr
nothin-g in the world equal to it for
For Swiss pudding somla six r.?nn stopping these fickling rouglis and
y
.
gregation., It tonduces. to the vanity
ALL A
g, don't
medical assistame. If choking,
conslipatiull US' usloly julvdicillf-K do.. I
n ,
sponge, Cakes in a littlo.,Nvilic, and Ws so pleasant. too-' For itstliniao,
of the olie. and Ieaft to carping exits-
;LINE
I
try td'Pusli'down "with 'it iNtIA09talk 'or,
llave-allio fi
when all the liquor has been absorbed- proup, broncbi(it,% catarrl,, itad
cisco on tho part of the other. Some-
tim s it does draw "floaters" and in
I
Rqal MailSteamships.
forkhaudle;' locate the �Dbptaele tiod move
it-lip.aud-dilwil if PoilsibW,pouriu little
Lug.
Bitliylh Own Ta.lA1ota;irun cerhiiii,mirv,
cure fur till, tile nuittor ttilatouth of little
pour over a e custard made with four *hbopin -cotigh, 4t's the
remedy;'
eggs and a; quart of milk. l3eat u# reme
Vapo4'resolene druggist- 'hem
this way helps to tempuraxily fill a
oil very c arefully, or tak6 piveIi: of giAr.
'0011sli'
the whitus of three eggs to a: stiff is s;,Id liv ive
A Vapo-Cresolene outfit, iuclodiog ValibrZf"rand
church, but a free circus. would be
dan hose and try to pu�h down. very
01 W14. finvik. ar..collo, sour -ttullift"114
t1ju
froth, witU a little castor augur, and Latil 9. whigh should Inst a. 11fe-rime, and ;I botileof
moic effective in. this line. It is notes-
FROM, MO TRIAL AN
gerstly.' If it'still sticks', -call in a veter-
� 1..�
pawn, hidig(,sdujq 0tarr4uva-i eto.
rvadily., ittid ciablied
lemon juice, and put the •pudding into, Crepqlqne, Goinglete, Qi s7,• extra supplj",of Creso-
1iino25cv6tsan l crated t•onitlpt $�t,tNl
the Ing physlorans,ttsilliIonials 1`�*e ittioll Tel liest.
for
aiaYy,4,of'ewrs,e, to have 'it precentor,
""p,
inary'at once.
or distwiyed au wat lJoy call be. given,
oven about fifteitn minutes. ,
ClRiSOP4149. Co., 140 FUItQq �$t., New `ark, 11
chdir or quartette to lead the singing,
E Y
NE YORKII'
Prof. 3. H. 'Reed, Guelph, on "the
with gov& rekialli; lu, tlle.� ulrlwe:,� isifulit.
Steamed puddings are lighter thani Recoinineii4ed and sold: by A. L. HaTIM. 0112m
druggist, Wili��hani-
but. congregational singing should
education of the' horse" said. lie did not
0
Sold by kruggizt & ur moul. podD JR41d kLV
boiled ones, and there arc other ad
F or tickets, and' eull inform t'
a ion app
IvIleve in the breaking of it horse Any
Celite, o WIL LIJ, kwitirt sriug tAju lir. Wil-
vantages — viz., no cloth is nodded, -
N T CE.
`its'
to
more than he did fit leaving a 011ii(I ti
Qq., 13 K44VU'V11.0, UL11.,
apiece
Coe, Of greased paper taking -P
A
ff. )AVIS, Wingh4m.
he was grown and expect him' to& kub'%v
as much am;'Iiis brother who had been
rotopu by Absorj�tfon.
place, and it matters not about the,. IV -No reading notice advertising an enter-
tainnt4nt or matter by which money ly to Im
basin being full, its them is no fear inadqbyonyporsonbe4a"o will be,inserted
trained or'educated front' childhood.
The slow absorption of many poisons
chnfiges in some more' or less modified
3Ws%vItUout charge, except that,
of water getting! into the pudding if whet
wheAthajob workfor,.the ininte, isdoniiin T"
AND
never be subordinated to this. There
Start thy education of the horse when a. •
few ears old, leack film, tie him Up, get
form the completion, but arsenic and
care is takeu( to set it in a saucepan TrAws Office, one notice twill be given gratis of,
sizo in proportion to th-�-- Importance of the
-with-- boiling water half way up the avent. in future the prices for these locals
are eoin,2: chWrchesi in Now York,not
all *of the sat it d6no-mination i 1, h ex.
the colt accust.9 . lued to TOU and you
on 0
ammonia show •their effect about ifts
quickly -as any. The popular belief
basin, replenishing from tim�i t . o time will invariably be 5 eents per line. PostifivelY'
no deviation from theme fltmres, except in case
®�®
where the choir and Congregation do
him. Wh�n a
'. . , year or a year and a half
that arsenic clears the complexion lia s
Nvi the of contracts of So lineii ouc upwards. No no -
th more boiling water. Deep I
tice will be charged less than M.
unite in the praise of God, with 'a'
old get him accustomed to harness and
led snarly silly women to kill them,
Does your horse 16feel his
warmth and. vigor that is reire'shin g,
and which is.refloote'd in the disecurpe
bridle, let him ran in• stall or paddock
with them on. In speaking to him use
selves with. it In small, continued
* doses.
THECHARITY, "'ALL CHAD TIES
oats ? What a difference be
as few word4 as possible, bill y toll him
It produced a waxy, Ivoryllke appear
appear -
ABST ,
of the' preacher. Every one, as. the
what you niea aud..expeot,11im to do it.
once of the skin diuring a 66,taln stage
{ween the grain -fed and the
late Professor Hullab. said, Ing
can s
iniore or less, and inhdrinonlous as a
In u
Teach hi to goi bpclg, Ftop, &steady,
U -the Poisoning, but its terableafter
effeets,'have become too well known to
THE CARE OF THE SICK CHILDREN,
gr4ss-fed horse I The first
voice, inay appeari by whea!
etu., before hirebilig. Always hitch to
make it of common use a, a cosmetic.
1
Afr4onj and full Of ginger, the.
Jitself,
blended with those of a great con.
somethilig.stron u I'd
g, handlegently,ft
when once hitched keep it, but
The - effects of ' ammonia upon the
directly
g±egatloft, 'it will lic-11p, to awell the
at not
complexion are opposite from-
What The Hospital for Sick Children on. College Street. Toronto,
Second flabby, weak and tired
anthem -which laseends W Ileaven
too much at a time.
that of arsenic. The first symptoms of
Has Done and 1s Doiuft for the Little Sufferers
out before he begins. The
as ene glorious, harmonious whole.—
Hon. J. T. Gamow on what lie Called
ammonia poisoning which appears
among those who work In ammonia
ofthe Province of Ontario.
feeding
eding makes the difference.
New York Scottish -American.
"Familiar law in connection with the
sale of a horse" said if a mail says he
factories is a discoloration of the skin
Children are not alike either.
will give yon $100 for your horse and
of the nose and forehead. This grndu-
Ally extends over the face until the
One is rosy, bright-eyed, full'
KINLOSS.
Mr. J. Robinscui*of 'Walks rkou has
will take hint awaS, next week, your
complexion" lens a stained, blotched and
pf life and laughter, another-i�
been engaged tbacher to succeed Mr. W.
horse is not sold. Must give inouey,
sign contract 6r leave artiole delivered.
unsightly appearance, With. peolile
who take ammonia .into their systems
pale, weak and dull. The feed -
A. Macalpine in, school section No. 1,
Make it clear that it horse is to be Icept
In small doses, as with their water
His duties commence in January.
Z
Mr. William Dyatt in 'Wilighaut
after sold it is at the buyWa risk. ]?rice
and food, tUessd striking symptoms. do
ft
The -effect
I
ing again is mspofts.,;ble.
was
for a day last week.
hits nothing to do with warrantry. To
"i" appear so soon. only of
the poison that, Is visible for � time Is
Sickly �children need special
Rev.. J. and Mrs. Maxwell and child -
avoid trouble after always par coutract
a general unwholesomeness and sal -
feeding. ..They don't "feel their
en, are speAding 1twe'sk'with Mrs Max-
in writing using your own words, Spi3sY,-
lowness of the complexion.
oats". Scott's Emulsion adds
well's parents at Stanton.
lug generally anything that interferes
with a horse's usefulness or luxus is an
Undigested! Food.
- - - - - -
JI the right richness to their
Rev. John Coburn of Toronto has been
unsoundnew..
The re6urrenceof the flavor of food
diet. It is like grain to the
conducting segric6s and giving" lectures
in the Methodist church. heilo, JUthougla
J. N. McKenzie
is spoke at St.. ffelplig on
for some time after eating is always'
an Indication, writes a Physician In a
horse. The child "gets new
W
deprived of sight, he gives very forcible
"Leak oil the -farni." - Fatating, today
btisillegs,
medical journal. that the food Is not'
app . etite and strong digestion.
lectures and is an enthusiastic Orange-
m&a.-
was a Vouture ' d to say not
thirty furmerCia Ashfitild ;uoald tell
being properly digested. "I can tnste'
It," 4%%`e say after eating canned fruits
A
Scott's . Emulsion. is •-more
Mr,.,Feter McK suzie of Teeswater and
what they made every year. Not ill-
and vegetables preserved by adding
than - food. It, is a strong
I
Miss Maggie Lowey of Riversdale were
g
ways the nian. that works tho hard(,st
does the �bestj its farmel's are all, tog
sallcylle- acid or formaldellyd' e. sub -
stances that embalin food against the
medicine. It rouses up dull
the Participants in it happy event which
took place at the Manse on Wednesday
jealous of each other.' Porhaps we pay
digestive juices as completely as they
children, pul
Es new flesh ori thin
afternoon of last week, Rev. John Max-
too much taxes. Ndt the councils - peo-
protect It from#the microbes of Vie
outer air. Aud.44 can taste it" would
ones and red blood into pale
well tieing the nuptial knot. 'A spec ial.,
:breakfast
bably but the system is at fault. Sratntb!
labor is a great leak--in"the farm. Mr.
probably be the, repbrt of one who had
ly prepared wedding was
made ir'lienrty meal on a turkey kept
ones.' It makes children grow.'
partoakei�ofatl%Tr; Kldmpp's hostelery.
Mexeliziw at
said tits[ in his o.1cparivueo in
several months In cold,storage. "A
Scott% Emulsion 'makes ordi-
V' xN'
Miss Eva Us tell .returned
nod & Tues-
the couttoll, both lattaidipid mid county,
mail trying to live on su ch meat would
••
day to her home in Orangeville, after a
that the day of statute: labor could have
simply starve to death or die of blood
An institution that requires about peal Is made. Hospital work cannot
nary food, CIO its
residence Of about tft years with her
been done for NO,. and in souse instance.;
poisoning," adds the physician.
He does not fail to remind us that
$34,000 a year for maintenance, an in- be carried on without money. Interest
stitution that depends for support on on mortgages has to be paid. An army
duty.
uncle here'.
10c was all it was worth.. All bridges or
20 feet and over should be liailt by the ..convenience
the storage warehouse is generally a
'Vs. N s
the goodness of the generous people of of workers hits to I'
ur ezz,, domes=This
the Provinct of Ontario, must need i ties, officials are all human. They
picture represents
the Trade Mark of Scott's
After a successful wood -bee and quilt-
ing-bee one day last week a number of
county and a good practical manap-
and a benefit and only
when misused a source of danger. But
-
have considerable faith in the love, earn their %vages whether they live Im
affection and generosity Of the peopio. or out of the Hospital.
EmUISIOIT and is on the
the young people of the corner made
v s 118m.
pointed to o or oe t
neither be nor any one else could find
children per
While the institution Is located In A hundred and twenty c
wrapper of every bo tile.
merry at the home of Mr. Peter Miller.,
"Care of brood mare and bor foal" by
a -good word to say for ,manufacturers
Toronto. its work is essentially pro- day—yes, In some months a hundred
-
-Send for free sarople,
1)aA0ii1g and abiftserdelits of vatioui
Dr. H. J. Ri-ed. - Bok good t9 )I jr during
who put slow poison Into a food prod-
vinclal. It admits not only children and foio —once it was a -hundred and
SCOTT & 11OWNE,
kiltids were enjoyed.
the winter, though light exro6e it; good
or the
uct. :The fitting punishment f in
from the city of Toronto but from fifty—till. , theRip to look after and
every -city, town, village and, hamlet, care for. Thirty nursc:3� continually
TORONTO CANADA
Harrison; who has been'
Mr. Edgar i
� extra, -exertion.; - Above 'all
would be to give them nothing to eat
but their own canned stuff.
yes; from eve.
y,spot. In the Province at work. A half-dozen mald-4 with.
Soc and St. all druggists.
carpentering at Teeswater for ft few
thitigsido not use horse- treat I ingnt, U
of, Ontario. brooms and dusters; cooks aryl table
weekd, is now located at, Tiverton.
possible let, mare and -foal ran three or
rue Bird That rhien Longest
maids to prell',
So when you give—be your givin-, are the food and serve
large!or small—it goes for the benefit It, clerics in Me office who ArOrk Ilks,
four months hi open -pasture, I�Lftl)r
'tio
Mr. T. 'Lantagtor, naturalist, w
of every child of the province that is beavers, typewriters who tall tho. keys
wVabiug feed well chopped oats inorg'
spent -five years On the west coast of
1 0 of their machines toi- hours it, day, an -
admitted tinct treated.
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APAMOV
,Fdd In Wingbaill by
UT
IT, IS. JUST IRIGUk.
Lcave it to your foot to
judge the kind of slice you
ou-ht to Ntcar.
0
A shoe that fits right should
feel right the first time sort i
put it on.
If it is made right i plight 1
I
to keep its shape Lilt It is worn
out.
"Sovereign Shods" are
-it .
made right—they fit i lit,
they !2�± rlrlltl tll(!Y. are
The sell for right prices,
They
$3.00, $5.5o and $4,00 per
pair. 'good
Little gents' sl2eo, too. 1
Stamped on the sole,
bats
Sovereign Shoe."
W. J. 01114.1R.
and
and evenitigii-4fid wbole oats at noon:
train to -halter before weaning. NdVl,.r
let him knowwhat a flip is, for. Prof.
Reed said a few words on the tratisporm.
talion of road'horses iiito Canada. .The.
class was inferior, we didn't want them'.
ThewaytostopitNviis tO.s 1)
to buying, -
They, axe not profitable, Too Small,
Prof. Reed spoke on "Feeding horses."
He said that horses of same weight do
not always eat the same weight of hay.
11orses for light work or driving do bet•
ter on hay twice a day and then only
whAtmiri cleanup Ili anhouranda half.
Clean out manger after. eating. Don't
keep hXy always before the holfte, the
digestive otg4fis kdquire rest. -About
one pound of bay to -evejky hundred
tioundg of horse is generAlly considered
correct. Prefer chopped oats. IfwOtk_
ing very hikrd would rather give four
feeds than the fout gallons in three
feeds, StrILw And oats make good ra*
tions for idle horgo. Not good to feed
an. idle horse a big; of grain before a
bard day's work. it 3rdil Want to be
to him [Vtdt till the, days work is
done, though never feed A whole oleld
to a Very tired horse. As it rule, 'w&t?31
N0on the horse 18 � thirsty, though 1101;
best "to water 114AVY.'aftell big' IeAa of
'or immediately, before going to . -
Wor1r. Heaves Oftoll caused by over. '
loadingthestoulaell especially it food
to not clow. Dr6s )tilt teeth dribs a
year. Give regalar orerdile.
Florida Atudying birds there, otimp to
the conclusion that of all the foutbered
tenants of the all- the frigate bird can
fly. the longest without resting. Ilebas-
seen one flying.for a �Yhole week night
and day .without repose.
The frigate bird can feed, collect Ina.
icrialil for.1ts nest and even sleep on.
'the wing. Apparently Its wings can
be controlled automatically, without
the power of Its will, and It probably
adapts Itself to take advantage of the
upward or bearing force of the wind -
The spread of the frigate bird's wing
Is great, and It can fly at a speed of
ninety-six rallcis an hour, without seem.
Ing to flapf Its Wings ninch,
The albatross—that "king of the high
soas," as It has been called—Ig I arger
than the frigate bird, but If It follows
a v�ossel for four Or IlVe days it has to
rest on it rock or on the ship Itself,
AA Irriputtent Dog.
One ditY Beau 110sh joined some fine
ladits In 'it grove and, asking •one of
thdrU who was crooked whence she
came, she replied, I'SUalght, from Loll-
dob,"
"Confollild me, madam," sald he,
"then you must have boot Warped bY'
tliewhyll' :
806h, however, had Ampki reg-
T01104 the followIng evening be- join-
ca 11Lr Idon4pally and. With it gliedi rand.
* b61W,•asked her If blieknew Wvcatd-
619fil rind tobld toil hith the tiftino of
Tobit"if dog.
Ills name, air=,
r, wflo Nritlik" ropllod
he 'lady, "find an Impudent, dog, Ile
WA Ail,
made because swerine: sheaves of letters, preflari
This statement Js as
occasional reference Is mado to the accounttt, watching every doing to the
Hospital as a Toronto Institution for Immense building on College street,
Toronto patients, whereas every stoic that never closes' night Or dar—.1131 tbLe
child In Ontario has the same rights, year round—as hive of two litnIcTred
and privileges as those who -live, people, small and large, tv little town
within the shadow of the great red pile doing. What it ioan'tor' God's suffering
on College street. little ones.
It costs about $34,000 per year, or a True, it Is, th4t Rowe have. to pay,—
dollar per patient, par. day, to 'main. YeF, 2:11 who �arj affOtd It Are expected
tain the Hospital. The Government to pay—but those who cannot pay and
of the province gives about ;7,000, a can produce the certificate of a clergy.
year, or nearly eightqen cents per man or known ratepayer of the .pro-
head, In other. Words, 1501' patient per wince to the effect that they re t
a 00
day. This amount Is all expended In poor to pay, can have maintenance
maintenance, The corporation of the and treatment free of charge. I
City of Toronto does even more. It It all could pay there vrould,-be no
gives $7,500 per year or eighteen cents need to appeal for money, but eightyo
per head per day, and this too goes per cent. of the work Is free work for
towards the maintenance, not only of the children of those who cannot-af-
Toronto patients, but for eve�y patient ford to pay,
In the HOSIMAI, no matter from what riancy a great family of nearly ones
part of the province the little one may hundred and fifty sick children. Ydtj
Come from Y", and this cotitribit- who have bad perhaps one or two
tion of the corporation is I;fcreased by sl k little ones at your own home
from $4,000 to; ;6.000 donifted by •.0ti. therefore know something of the wo�i:
zenq of Toronto for tho,mAllit011ance but when yott visit Toronto drop In
Of Ill patients, to gay notlillig of the and see what they are doing to wilt
$4,06f) contributed yearly by Toronto back little odea from tho grave.
neoi)lp, the founders Of biAlftbillied It would Only weary tho reader to ga�
anal iistrinA cots In the bulldinir. on with more story. This year a giant
Its lifetime the Hospital bet.,; cifo, t le being made to clear away the
bind'ed 8.000 Indoor patients tmtl of dobt, Every dollar of this debt handf.
r1loop 4.060 Were eared, and 2.100 were enno the Trustoes. Every dollar ao*t
'mmoVod. Of these—and Metism nota In lic-lim to lighten the load that to
11111-1.151 rAblo from 1,206 101IR008 In being earned.
"'nUll-16 AlIft Ohtsl(10 thO VItY Of If overy reader would softil but a
•she
dollar what it grand fund Would be
Ten 118I`,t4 00 UIP ITOSPIt-0 0AI'A"A'A raised In a few W061(6 of tilts. 1,
IM11tv 11111'40ft Of (101A. T1]0: lit'llf"t"t every one who can silare, it dollar.
•11d IN furnishlugi roqt. $1 3A 000 iv,dOf It to Douglas Davidson, the Seo
Ills $26000 wttll p# Aid Ily tit,enrrma- Treasttr�r of tho Hospital,
�16?k Of TOMMO itid MUM ll!vits cit!- Rwn Robertson, thi? CA?00
noYls. War by viar tho debt bison T I
r. And 1) VA%e rond I
rmlll"d And it la 110,q. (10,wh t" q11.004 ft ills best of Ill
i
To el"r the Itidebtedneitz this sil) ML -best Intentl